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Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Will 08 Be Great For adidas?

adidas MunchenRecently adidas announced the 'themes' for their Spring/Summer 08 collections and we've taken the trouble to highlight some of the news that they have announced, and speculate on the rumours going round on the footwear front.

FACTS
Grun Is The Colour
The adidas Grun range is aiming to go 'green' by introducing elements such as 'Made From', 'Recycled' and 'Reground' - based on fabrics and plastics which have been ecologically produced. In terms of footwear it looks as if the ZX500 and Forum Basketball Shoe will both get a recycled makeover. We wait with baited breath.

Anyone For Tennis?
It also appears that many of the adidas classic tennis shoes such as Stan Smith, Ilie Nastase, Rod Laver and possibly Wilhelm Bungert are all due to get a facelift for the 'Tournament Edition'. We have no previews yet, but adidas claim "This court collection reintroduces one-to-one replicas, and offers reinterpreted styles and heritage-inspired models to create a portfolio of timeless, yet contemporary products".

Original Games
There will also be some unique releases to celebrate the Beijing Olympics which will include apparel and footwear. One item we were lucky enough to get a sneak peek on were the Olympic Munchen - and to say that we were less than impressed is an understatement. The 2008 collection will also include Tobacco Vintage Lux, Training 72, Olympia, Advantage, Gazelle Vintage Lux, Marathon Vintage, Forest Hills Vintage, Grand Slam Vintage, SL76 Olympics and the ZX500 Olympics.

RUMOUR
Trimming The Trab Once Again?
Unconfirmed rumours circulating around the web at the moment is that adidas might be releasing some limited edition Trimm Trabs in 2008. On the back of the success of the limited edition Liverpool FC versions earlier this year, it's believed there will be more out in a similar ilk. Another rumour doing the rounds is that there will be completely new colourway Trimm Trabs to be released but ONLY in Germany.

When we find out more on any of the above - we'll let you know.

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Monday, November 05, 2007

Gift of the Garb?

Being an owner of a couple ONETrueSaxon items such as last year's A/W field jacket and a pair of top notch jeans, I can't help but feel I may have missed this brand in Garbstoreits truest glory. Almost a completely exclusive casual label in its prime, OTS is now becoming as mainstream as Dairylea triangles (they too once had a cult following). Now part of the retail family that manages Lacoste in the UK and owners of brands such Ted Baker, Berghaus and Boxfresh - it appears OTS is fairly obviously now gunning for the mainstream. Some have argued that this has led to the quality control to drop, but I expect this can only really be judged in the fullness of time.

So what next? Ian Paley, the former Paul Smith employee and founder of ONETrueSaxon has taken a number of his creative team and gone away to busily work on his new clothing project - Garbstore. Opening a shop and basing themselves in the trendy quarter of London's Notting Hill - it appears Paley's new project is heading in a slightly different direction. Garbstore's philosophy seems to be based on the term 'Unfamiliar Vintage', taking stylings of old and giving them very much a modern twist. The classic casual approach to clean lines and minimal stylings were very much evident at OTS, but it appears that Paley is looking to push the envelope in both design and approach and away from what is traditionally 'casual'. First glance at the brand's product range gives me an uneasy sense of excessive stylings and colours. It will take a while for the brand's reputation to build, but Paley has earned respect from casuals for his previous work, but whether he can successfully retain that same audience which this new brand remains to be seen. Ultimately, it all boils down to personal taste.

FootballCasual.com wishes Ian all the success with his new venture. CLICK HERE to check out Garbstore for yourself.

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